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The Kodak EasyShare V570 is the first point-and-shoot camera to include two separate lenses and CCD sensors: one set for wide-angle shots and the other for telephoto. But this interesting approach has drawbacks as well as benefits. On the positive side...
Two lenses and CCD sensors, long zoom range, wide-angle lens, good image quality, bright LCD, easily accessible controls, sharing feature helps you mark images, in-camera panorama stitcher...
Camera must switch lenses while zooming, two lenses take up space, weak flash, no USB port, dock needed to attach the camera to a Mac, short battery life...
The Kodak EasySHare V570 delivers high image quality and provides a wide zoom range in a compact package, but short battery life and a few quirks reduce its appeal...
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Video review: The V570 is a fine camera but isn’t for everyone. The ability to take wide-angle photos is a great feature, though there’s a slight trade-off in image quality compared to similarly priced snappers...
Has a 1.2s start-up time. 2.5in LCD has an enormous viewing angle...
No shake reduction tech. 5x optical zoom is not truthful - 3x would be nearer the mark...
The V570 is a fine camera but isn’t for everyone. The ability to take wide-angle photos is a great feature, though there’s a slight trade-off in image quality compared to similarly priced snappers...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:13:59
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CHIANG RAI, Thailand ? If you take a lot of photos, youre bound to occasionally find your camera unable to capture the entire landscape or fit everyone into a close-up group shot. For that, youd need a wide-angle lens, but its mostly available for h...
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Kodaks EasyShare is the worlds first compact dual-lens digital camera, so you can get more in your shot without having to step backwards and recompose the picture. The twin-lens concept is great in theory, but the EasyShare is hindered by poor image...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 22:13:59
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Kodaks V570 is possibly the most stylish camera weve ever seen. It has a refined elegance that hints at art deco and it looks even more handsome when seated in its pedestal-style docking station. About the size of a mobile phone, itll fit comfort...
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This 5-megapixel digital camera is "the worlds first dual-lens digital camera", according to the companys publicity. Why two lenses? It is a solution to a lens design problem - how do you make a small optical zoom lens that will cover the...
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The inclusion of a wide-angle lens could prove genuinely useful, but noisy images and slow operation left us less impressed Without even turning it on, the V570 makes a good impression. The combination of matte-black finish and silver trim proved a pa...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:07
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The Kodak V570 Easyshare 5 megapixel digital camera is ?the world?s first dual lens digital camera? according to the company?s publicity. Why two lenses? It is a solution to a lens design problem ? how do you make a small optical zoom lens that will c...
The small form of the camera and its rugged construction make it a true pocket camera with a good measure of user control. The little joystick is used for instant exposure compensation (amongst other functions) and that is brilliant. Auto white balance...
There is no optical viewfinder. The camera reverts to full auto mode every time it is turned on. Preferred settings can be saved in the Custom Scene Mode and easily recalled with a second press of the Scn button, if you remember.
If you liked the V570, you are going to LOVE the Z612! Cheers! Posted by: Rik at May 25, 2006 01:23 AM The V570 can stitch 3 shots together for an ultra wide angle. Is this a useful feature or is it best left to PC (or Mac) s/w to do? Im assuming that...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:07
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The Kodak EasyShare V570 is the first compact camera to include two separate lenses and CCD sensors. There’s one set for wide-angle shots and another for telephoto. However, this approach has drawbacks as well as benefits. On the positive side, the...
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Announced on the 3th of January 06, the Kodak Easyshare V570 is a new ultra compact 5 megapixel digital camera with two lenses - an ultra wide angle lens (equiv. 23mm), and a normal 3x optical zoom lens. It features a 2.5" screen, and an...
Very quick switch on time Very quick in use, using the ultra-wide angle lens Ultra-compact, ultra-stylish metal body Rich saturated colour, accurate skin tones Ultra-wide angle lens (great for estate agents etc) Good exposure and metering Good Macro mo...
Difficult to open memory card cover without fingernails Disappointing ergonomics, lack of handgrip, flash button on left Limited playback photo information Flash overexposes image when subject is too close in ultra-wide angle mode, or if the normal mod...
The Kodak Easyshare V570 is a unique ultra compact 5 megapixel digital camera - featuring two lenses: an ultra-wide angle lens, and a normal 3x optical zoom lens. If you want a fun. easy to use, ultra compact digital camera with an ultra-wide angle len...
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T3.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:07
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Wide-angle and close-up - can you really have great versions of both without splashing out on a camera body and multiple screw-on lenses? With this new snapper, Kodak wants to prove you can. This is the worlds first dual-lens digital camera and it l...
Retro-futuristic design, Wideangle lens...
Average snaps...
Perfect for design buffs. Not one for more mainstream photographers...
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If you follow the development of computer technology youll know that we are beginning to reach the point of diminishing returns for a single CPU. The solution? Place multiple cores on a single chip! Multiple components are the way of the future, and K...
Wide angled shooting, Panorama stitching made easy, Great design...
Image quality not quite as good as wed like The Final Word A great, compact camera with a stunning design. Perfect for people who want to try their hand at wide angled shooting. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacture...
A great, compact camera with a stunning design. Perfect for people who want to try their hand at wide angled shooting. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels...
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The V570 is good, but it does seem like the long way around solving the problem of creating a lens that can cope with both wide-angle and close up shots...
Two lenses, small, compact, easy to use...
Looks like a bit of a gimmick...
The V570 is good, but it does seem like the long way around solving the problem of creating a lens that can cope with both wide-angle and close up shots...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:13:59
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The Kodak Easyshare V570 is interesting for only one reason, its two lenses. While the first lens is somewhat typical, the second lens shows a 23mm equivalent ultra-wide field of view. This is unique among ultra-compact cameras and even very rare in l...
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Ever have that problem where you want to take a nice group picture of your friends, say at the Grand Canyon, and you just can’t get ‘em all in the frame? So you ask them to keep backing up a step and before you know it… oops! Well, this camera will hel...
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At first glance the v570 is a cut down v610. It has many of the features you need from the v610 and drops a few that you probably dont but its metal iris conceals a secret that sets it apart from all other compacts. FeaturesIll save you some time he...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:13:59
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One area where most consumer-level digital cameras have lagged is in their ability to create wide-angle shots. Most of them include a zoom lens, but almost none can handle wide-angle photos, too. Kodak has fixed this problem by including two lenses wit...
Wide-angle lens is handy feature, extremely easy to use, model is unique in consumer market, 2.5-inch LCD is sharp and bright...
Add-on components can be pricey, camera has no viewfinder, few manual features...
One area where most consumer-level digital cameras have lagged is in their ability to create wide-angle shots. Most of them include a zoom lens, but almost none can handle wide-angle photos, too. Kodak has fixed this problem by including two lenses wi...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:06
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However, the V570 stands out from others in the series by having not one but two lenses, neither of which extends past the front of the camera. The V570 is one of two dual-lens camera recently released by Kodak. The other, the V610, offers a 10X zoom...
Acceptable image quality outdoors and with good light, Dual lens concept interesting, Very compact camera with a good ergonomic design, 25inch, highres LCD monitor, Easy to use, Solidly built...
23 mm lens a bit too soft focus, Compression too strong, No compression choices, Flash underpowered, Sensitive to noise, LCD screen hard to see outdoors...
The Kodak EasyShare V570 continues the design of other V-series cameras from Kodak, offering a thin and sharply rectangular metallic body with almost no protrusions. However, the V570 stands out from others in the series by having not one but two lense...
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SummaryPros: Two lenses and CCD sensors; long zoom range; wide-angle lens; good image quality; clear, bright LCD; easily accessible controls; sharing feature helps you mark images; in-camera panorama stitcher. Cons: Camera must switch lenses while zoom...
Two lenses and CCD sensors; long zoom range; wide-angle lens; good image quality; clear, bright LCD; easily accessible controls; sharing feature helps you mark images; in-camera panorama stitcher.
Camera must switch lenses while zooming; two lenses take up space; weak flash; no USB port; dock required to attach the camera to your Mac; short battery life.
The Kodak EasyShare V570 delivers high image quality and provides a wide zoom range in a compact package, but short battery life and a few quirks reduce its appeal.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:07
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Introducing the first digital compact camera with two lenses...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:07
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Following the innovation of Kodak’s Wi-Fi enabled EasyShare-One digicam, the V570 continues to bring pioneering features to the EasyShare line. Touted as the world’s first dual-lens digital camera, this five-megapixel point-and-shoot stacks tw...
Sleek design, Large, bright 2.5-inch LCD, Good image and video quality, Photo Frame Dock 2 included for easy photo transfers...
Flash sometimes overpowering, Buttons too small, Sound on video clips low...
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Click to take a 360-degree QTVR tour of the V570 In addition to its dual lens design, the 5-megapixel V570 camera boasts a variety of notable features to enhance the photography experience, including in-camera panorama stitching, which automatically co...
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Delivers high image quality, and sports both a wide-angle and zoom lens. But manual controls and battery life are limited.
High image quality, Wideangle and zoom lens...
Manual controls are limited, Short battery life...
Interesting camera offers two separate lenses and CCD sensors.
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The Kodak V570, with its two lenses housed in the same camera, is a significant departure from the standard point-and-shoot digital camera. This arrangement allows the camera to achieve a good range of focal length without a protruding lens.The camera...
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It is easy to see what makes new Kodak EasyShare V570 unique: The camera has two Schneider Kreuznach C-Variogon lenses. (It also has 5.0-megapixel CCDs to accompany each lens, but those are on the inside.) This is not some new-fangled specialty camer...
Unique dual-lens construction. Great wide-angle shots and video clips. Stylish.
Weak flash. Noise in flash images. Some shutter lag. Optical zoom is not continuous.
The Kodak EasyShare V570 is a unique camera that lets you capture unusual views of the world, but providing two lenses doesnt automatically make it the best ultracompact around...
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As soon as you see the Kodak EasyShare V570 ($399) with its lens cover opened you know that this is not just another compact camera. Yes, this camera has two lenses! Theres a fixed focal length 23 mm lens on the top, and a more traditional 39 - 117...
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The Kodak Easyshare V570 looks to all intents and purposes like any other compact digital camera, until you turn it on and notice that it has not one but two lenses. Its official title is Kodak Retina Dual Lens Technology, and it allows Kodak to offe...
The 5 megapixel Kodak Easyshare V570 is a very stylish and very unique camera, thanks to its innovative dual lens system which offers an ultra wide 23mm and a 39-117mm zoom lens, all in a metal body just 2cms thick. Theres obvious distortion at the 2...
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dpinterface.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:14
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DPInterface Kodak EasyShare V570 ReviewBrad Soo - March 14th, 2006 Finally, a new concept for digital cameras! The rather odd-looking EasyShare V570 from Kodak is the first camera to feature dual lenses - One is your average 3x zoom lens while the oth...
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The concept of the Kodak EasyShare V570 is both attractive and innovative. The application of two lens systems with two image sensors provides the manufacturers with new ways to employ the camera, as well as offer the usual extra functionality. That it...
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The Kodak EasyShare V570 is a compact 5.0-megapixel design that provides a wide spectrum of preset shooting modes, an easy-to-understand interface, and a handful of creative exposure options. Its big feature is its dual lens design which combines a 3x zoo...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2015-09-10 22:14:14
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With a big entrance at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show, Kodak announced the EasyShare V570 to head up its stylish V-line. The 5 megapixel digital camera is the first consumer-oriented digital camera with a dual lens system, which Kodak...
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